Does anyone know about the culture of different Lemmy instances?
I saw in this post that the culture between instances can vary quite a bit: https://lemmy.ca/post/40916774
What are the differences between the major instances?
For work browsing safety, my strategy is to use two instances:
- lemm.ee – because it doesn’t allow pornographic content.
- lemmynsfw.com – for anything I wish to subscribe to that falls into the opposite category.
lemmy.world – diet reddit
midwest.social – midwest, but dominated by wisconsonites
lemmy.zip – gamers
lemmy.ml – reddit’s r/communism, r/anarchy, r/socialism had a baby together and it’s french somehow
hexbear.net – genz anti-capitalist shitposting
mander.xyz – nature & science
lemmy.dbzer0.com - anarchists & libertarians
lemmygrad.ml – hardcore leftists and who actually read theory
lemmy.bestiver.se – bestiver section of the lemmyverse
Thanks, I’ll be referencing this in the future.
this has a more comprehensive list: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/list
and nearly all of them will have a paragraph or 2 summarizing the instance.
/me notes the commenter’s home instance and concludes there is no point in arguing about this very biased take…
impartiality only exists in the eye of the beholder
it was hilarious! a highlight of my day so far.
And then there’s my instance:
- sh.itjust.works - pretty chill, and things tend to work pretty well
I’m not sure what else to say about the culture.
Removed by mod
Hexbear is also “trans focused”
Just here to add that dormi.zone is a bunch of chill Warframe players